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Inhaled Loxapine for Agitation in Intoxicated Patients: A Case Series

OBJECTIVES: Episodes of agitation are frequent in intoxicated patients who have a substance use disorder, a psychiatric disorder or both (dual diagnosis). For managing the agitation, it is necessary to act promptly in a safe environment and addressing any underlying etiology. Inhaled loxapine improv...

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Autores principales: Roncero, Carlos, Ros-Cucurull, Elena, Palma-Álvarez, Raúl Felipe, Abad, Alfonso Carlos, Fadeuilhe, Christian, Casas, Miquel, Grau-López, Lara
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29045249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/WNF.0000000000000252
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author Roncero, Carlos
Ros-Cucurull, Elena
Palma-Álvarez, Raúl Felipe
Abad, Alfonso Carlos
Fadeuilhe, Christian
Casas, Miquel
Grau-López, Lara
author_facet Roncero, Carlos
Ros-Cucurull, Elena
Palma-Álvarez, Raúl Felipe
Abad, Alfonso Carlos
Fadeuilhe, Christian
Casas, Miquel
Grau-López, Lara
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description OBJECTIVES: Episodes of agitation are frequent in intoxicated patients who have a substance use disorder, a psychiatric disorder or both (dual diagnosis). For managing the agitation, it is necessary to act promptly in a safe environment and addressing any underlying etiology. Inhaled loxapine improves symptoms of agitation in adults with psychiatric disorders (eg, schizophrenia) within 10 minutes of administration. Recently, some reports have documented the usefulness of loxapine in dual diagnoses patients with agitation. However, the efficacy of loxapine in intoxicated patients has not been deeply addressed. METHODS: This report describes a case series of 12 patients (with addiction or dual disorder) who received inhaled loxapine for symptoms of psychomotor agitation during intoxication with different substances (eg, alcohol, cannabis, or cocaine) at 1 center in Spain. RESULTS: Data from 12 patients were reviewed, 5 patients were attended at the emergency room, 4 at the addiction and dual diagnosis unit, and 3 were treated during hospitalization for detoxification. All patients were under effects of substances. They had substance use disorder (including cannabis, cocaine, alcohol, hypnotics, and hallucinogens), and almost all (90%) presented 1 or more psychiatric disorders. One dose of inhaled loxapine was effective in 9 patients (75%), and in 3 patients, a second dose was required. Only mild dizziness was reported in 1 patient after the second dose. CONCLUSIONS: The acute agitation was effectively and quickly managed with inhaled loxapine in all intoxicated patients and enabled the appropriate clinical evaluation of the agitated state and the patient's management.
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spelling pubmed-56902972017-11-29 Inhaled Loxapine for Agitation in Intoxicated Patients: A Case Series Roncero, Carlos Ros-Cucurull, Elena Palma-Álvarez, Raúl Felipe Abad, Alfonso Carlos Fadeuilhe, Christian Casas, Miquel Grau-López, Lara Clin Neuropharmacol Case Reports OBJECTIVES: Episodes of agitation are frequent in intoxicated patients who have a substance use disorder, a psychiatric disorder or both (dual diagnosis). For managing the agitation, it is necessary to act promptly in a safe environment and addressing any underlying etiology. Inhaled loxapine improves symptoms of agitation in adults with psychiatric disorders (eg, schizophrenia) within 10 minutes of administration. Recently, some reports have documented the usefulness of loxapine in dual diagnoses patients with agitation. However, the efficacy of loxapine in intoxicated patients has not been deeply addressed. METHODS: This report describes a case series of 12 patients (with addiction or dual disorder) who received inhaled loxapine for symptoms of psychomotor agitation during intoxication with different substances (eg, alcohol, cannabis, or cocaine) at 1 center in Spain. RESULTS: Data from 12 patients were reviewed, 5 patients were attended at the emergency room, 4 at the addiction and dual diagnosis unit, and 3 were treated during hospitalization for detoxification. All patients were under effects of substances. They had substance use disorder (including cannabis, cocaine, alcohol, hypnotics, and hallucinogens), and almost all (90%) presented 1 or more psychiatric disorders. One dose of inhaled loxapine was effective in 9 patients (75%), and in 3 patients, a second dose was required. Only mild dizziness was reported in 1 patient after the second dose. CONCLUSIONS: The acute agitation was effectively and quickly managed with inhaled loxapine in all intoxicated patients and enabled the appropriate clinical evaluation of the agitated state and the patient's management. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-11 2017-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5690297/ /pubmed/29045249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/WNF.0000000000000252 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
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Abad, Alfonso Carlos
Fadeuilhe, Christian
Casas, Miquel
Grau-López, Lara
Inhaled Loxapine for Agitation in Intoxicated Patients: A Case Series
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